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[Xen-users] domU inside another domU?


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  • From: Nuno Loureiro Ferreira <nunolf@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2009 16:22:13 +0100
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Hi *

Before putting my hands on the subject, thought on asking b4 to not waist time.

Imagine the following situation.
You want to give a tutorial about virtualization to a couple of students (or people in the lab wanting to learn), and do not want them to screw up your dom0.

My idea was to create a domU with enough resources (say, 6 vcpu's and 2 GB RAM per vcpu). Then, I can give to the students the root passwd for this domU, and they can start to build some VM's inside of it.
Is this idea feasible?

Cheers,
Nuno

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